Hacking Guitar Hero for Disabled Gamers... for Science!

by Jordan Yerman | November 21, 2008 at 10:25 am
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Can you play Guitar Hero if your arms have been amputated? The answer, thanks to Johns Hopkins researchers, is a hard-rocking "yes".

Okay, maybe the overall point of the experiment wasn't to play Guitar Hero, but it sure is a great test bed for electrical stimuli and haptic feedback using residual muscle movement.

Rehabilitation specialists have taken to Nintendo’s Wii game console as a way to help motivate patients during physical therapy and rehabilitation. The latest addition to the Wii-hab phenomenon is perhaps its coolest—Air Guitar Hero. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have made the popular Guitar Hero game into a tool for amputees who are being fitted with the next generation of artificial arms. With a few electrodes and some very powerful algorithms, amputees can hit all the notes of Pat Benatar’s “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” using only the electrical signals from their residual muscles.
The article above describes how such research fuels the development of ultra-sensitive artificial limbs.

There have been a variety of Guitar Hero hacks in the past, including a custom drum pad for playing the guitar part, using the plastic guitar as a real instrument, and rocking out with your bike, but it's nice to see some more serious modifications showing up.


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